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Business & Report Writing for Managers – Training Course Outline

Business-critical decisions are often based on reports that companies commission from the people who know their business best – their own management staff. It takes a lot of skill to communicate important financial or business information efficiently and accurately at this level. A major part of many managers' roles is writing the reports that enable the business to run effectively.

By the time managers reach these levels of seniority, they may have considerable experience. But they can still benefit from report writing training that ensures they are using current best practice, and the opportunity to share ideas with colleagues.

This business writing course has been designed to build on the skills of senior managers who create key documents which will support management reporting or decision-making.

What you will learn on this course

By the end of the course, you will know how to:

Accurately assess the requirements arising from your brief - and what to do if you don't receive a well-detailed one

Is this course right for me?

Plain Words offers three standard report writing courses:

Structuring & Writing Reports is designed for delegates with little or no previous report writing experience, who have reached a stage in their careers that require them to start producing written business reports.

Business & Report Writing for Managers is aimed at delegates who are already writing reports but want to revisit the basics, generally raise their game and ensure they are using best practice techniques. It is also frequently chosen by clients who need to achieve greater consistency from their experienced staff.

Writing Technical Documents & Reports is a technical writing course designed to build on the skills of Scientists, Engineers, Technicians, Designers and Project Managers who write technical documents or reports. It concentrates on the principles and processes involved in communicating technical information effectively, whether to the layman or the expert.

All three courses address some similar concepts, but the content is pitched differently for each of the intended audiences to take into account their different levels of experience and the documents they write.

What our customers say

“Excellent course with lots of good examples.”

Shaun Holden, Balfour Beatty Capital

“I think nearly all of my colleagues would benefit from this course.”

Nick Clements, Medical Protection Society

“It was a one-day course so inevitably there was not a great deal of time for practical exercises. However, the practical content was useful and helped to reinforce the understanding of the principles taught.”

Glenda Terry, Leicester Money Advice UK

“An excellent course, very well presented and with excellent resources for future reference – Thank you!”

Jo Poulton, Darent Valley Hospital

How we deliver the course

It is available as an open course in London or a private tutor-led course at your premises.

Choose from

A two-day training session. You will cover all the course contents in the two-day version. In addition you will have the opportunity to do more exercises and have more time working on documents you bring to the session, with the trainer's help.

A one-day course. We cover the core modules, plus one or two of the remaining ones, so you can choose those most relevant to your organisation's requirements.

Our open courses in London

We deliver our Business & Report Writing for Managers course at venues in central London, all easily accessible by public transport. All the rooms have natural daylight, independent air conditioning and free Wi-Fi.

If your journey into London means an early start, don't worry; on your arrival you can have a light and tasty breakfast of fresh bread, pastries, cereals and fruit. Throughout the day there's an endless supply of freshly brewed coffee and speciality teas as well as chilled water, fruit and homemade snacks.

Course Contents: core modules

1. A framework for success

The BASDELL business writing model – a model of the process to create effective business documents

Pre-Course Questionnaire

When you book we send you a questionnaire which we ask you to return to us before you attend the course. This enables our Trainers to assess your needs in advance.

2. Understanding your brief

What's the purpose of a business or financial report?

Assessing the issues and focusing on the essentials

Setting a clear objective to save you time and effort

Building on the skills you have and developing the skills of your staff

3. Analysing your audience

Questions you need to ask yourself about your readers

Producing a clear set of guidelines on what response you want from each reader

Understanding different readers and giving them what they need—and in their preferred style and format

4. Designing your structure

The benefits of structuring before you start writing

Using techniques like mind mapping™ or Word™ Outline View to sequence and structure your material

Ensuring your structure supports and delivers what you want from your audience

Breaking the job down into manageable chunks

5. Creating your executive summary

What is the purpose of the executive summary?

Why it’s the most important part of your report

How to structure your executive summary

What are the most important things to include?

6. Developing your style

Plain Words’ eight principles for clear writing

How to keep sentences short and simple – even though the content is complex

Writing to express not impress!

How to write in terms your reader will relate to

How to use variety in your writing without confusing your reader

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7. Making your arguments persuasive

Factors that influence decision-making and how they can work in your favour